> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.dataloy.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.dataloy.com/release-8.1/voyage-management-system/step-by-step-guides/time-charter-contracts/maintain-time-charter-contracts.md).

# Maintain Time Charter Contracts

The details of a Time Charter Contract can be edited and viewed in Chartering<img src="/files/-M49l8Y73BK_WcqImg2D" alt="" data-size="original">Time Charter Contracts module. You can use the different filters in the table of Time Charter Contracts to find the Time Charter Contract you're seeking.

### Sections

Sections are used to show the most important information about a sub-item of the Time Charter Contract. Some fields have an **Open**<img src="/files/-MJW01-51ej4tIuTwVpr" alt="" data-size="line">button to open a drawer with more information about the selected item.

**The Main Details** tab that is shown by default when opening a Time Charter Contract has 3 sections where you can edit information on the **Time Charter Contract.**

**Sections:**

* Main Terms
* Delivery Terms
* Redelivery Terms&#x20;

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